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My website ranking fell dawn on 12 may 2013 and Webmaster Tools say we have low-quality pages. After Webmaster Tools masage we update our page content and use Robots.txt file to which pages have low-quality content.

Now Google Webmaster Tools, Alexa Audit and MOZ Crawl Diagnostics says we have no duplicate page content, no duplicate page title, no missing meta description tag so this tools say we have no problem.

But Google still says we have low-quality problem. We could not find any problem. PLEASE HELP

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The Moz tools can't read and understand your content. You could put in random words copied from a dummy text generator, or have a toddler type on the keyboard, and we wouldn't necessarily flag it, as long as those random words weren't the same as random words on another page.

If you could share your URL and the exact message from Google, that would be really helpful.

Specifically, we detected low-quality pages on your site which do not provide substantially unique content or added value. Examples could include thin affiliate pages, doorway pages, automatically generated content, or copied content. For more information about unique and compelling content, visithttp://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=66361.

We encourage you to make changes to your site so that it meets our quality guidelines. Once you've made these changes, please submit your site for reconsideration in Google's search results.

If you have any questions about how to resolve this issue, please see our Webmaster Help Forum for support.

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